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these are called tax expenditures. there is a spending as much as any other spending that you do in the budget if you spend on tax cuts for special interests in these loopholes. so that's really what part of it is. don't take it from me. the chairman of the fed has said the cost of the sqeser will lose at least $750,000, will slow down our recovery and we will not reduce the deficit. >> woodruff: let me ask about something where there does appear to be common ground. rand paul, the senator yesterday held an almost all day long filibuster, 13 hours on the senate floor on the question of unmanned drones. the administration policy toward americans. the white house clarified today it will not targ americans, it doesn't have the authority to target americans on u.s. soil. i presume you agree with that. but what about the overall administration, obama administration policy? anti-terrorism policy, the use of unmanned drones? >> i believe in -- the prerogatives of congress to have oversight over all of these kinds of activitie
these are called tax expenditures. there is a spending as much as any other spending that you do in the budget if you spend on tax cuts for special interests in these loopholes. so that's really what part of it is. don't take it from me. the chairman of the fed has said the cost of the sqeser will lose at least $750,000, will slow down our recovery and we will not reduce the deficit. >> woodruff: let me ask about something where there does appear to be common ground. rand paul, the...
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tea party taxed enough already. the federal government gets enough revenue, it's about time to lower the rate of spending, lower the size of government. >> this is a great debatet what you want to have, how big a government do you want to have, things like sequester, the operation of government, raising of the debt ceiling all are opportunities to try to achieve the kind of result the american people need, just go back to the debates between hamilton and jefferson, the beginning of the country. >> john: do you see that as being a healthy part of the discourse? >> do i. i actually think that bringing people to the table with different perspectives is a core strength of the common and working through those perspectives and find a common ground that serves the people is what we should be doing as elected officials. >> john: now the cuts begin, the real question he how they'll play in the long run both economically and politically. if the sequester is is a tea party victory, then it is also the first true test of the te
tea party taxed enough already. the federal government gets enough revenue, it's about time to lower the rate of spending, lower the size of government. >> this is a great debatet what you want to have, how big a government do you want to have, things like sequester, the operation of government, raising of the debt ceiling all are opportunities to try to achieve the kind of result the american people need, just go back to the debates between hamilton and jefferson, the beginning of the...
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, taxes and duties on tea and other things which, again, come and go. so andreas also tells us about the much broader and significant consequences of the notion of mugging. what's at issue is not whether just a certain quantity of drugs do or don't come across our borders, but the strengthening of federal policing institutions in general over the course of the centuries as a result to attempt smuggling. finally, the book's ambition is to put into historical perspective a variety of contemporary moral panics on illicit border crossings of various types. and those we know these pervasive images of chinese immigrants in boxcars, tunnels under the u.s. border from mexico with drugs running through them, trafficked women is the latest moral panic about women who have come across to truck stops and so on. so the notion that andreas is giving us is that prohibition itself is the original impetus to these kinds of economic strategies. illicitness or the legality of these things is the cultural and economic phenomena he wants to draw attention to, and he shows a
, taxes and duties on tea and other things which, again, come and go. so andreas also tells us about the much broader and significant consequences of the notion of mugging. what's at issue is not whether just a certain quantity of drugs do or don't come across our borders, but the strengthening of federal policing institutions in general over the course of the centuries as a result to attempt smuggling. finally, the book's ambition is to put into historical perspective a variety of contemporary...
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what about the billions of dollars in tax cuts for the oil companies? the billions of dollars in tax subsidies for the pharmaceutical companies that make obscene profits. if we want to talk about cuts, let's talk about the tax loopholes. >> kelly: and okay. >> and the capitalism, all the billions of dollars going to profitable companies. >> kelly: saloas long as you're talking about money, let's talk about watch dogs, kimberly strassel, they pointed out that the white house employees, three calligraphers talking about where the money goes. there's been talk about spending. that's $277,000 for the white house calligraphy. there's also the environmental protection agency giving $141,000 to fund a chinese study on swine manure, and part of a $325,000 national science foundation outlay went to building a robotic squirrel and is this the way to spend our money, as we look at the sequester. jehmu, to your point if we're going to galvanize this economy, shouldn't we just be doing something wise throughout congress and government, whether from the president or
what about the billions of dollars in tax cuts for the oil companies? the billions of dollars in tax subsidies for the pharmaceutical companies that make obscene profits. if we want to talk about cuts, let's talk about the tax loopholes. >> kelly: and okay. >> and the capitalism, all the billions of dollars going to profitable companies. >> kelly: saloas long as you're talking about money, let's talk about watch dogs, kimberly strassel, they pointed out that the white house...
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we're here because the republicans will not-- will not-- close any special interest tax loopholes in order to reduce the deficit. they say we'll do it in order to reduce some rates. i don't paint all republicans with that brush. some have said we may have to close loopholes to reduce the deficit and what do they want to protect? they want to protect tax breaks for corporate jets and now reduce four million to orbit a satellite. and last month, north koreans cheered scientists who carried out the country's third nuclear test. test. 0@6cj& today's u.n. action. north korea's closest ally, china, even helped draft the sanctions. >> we want to see full implementation of the resolution. the top priority now is to defuse the tension, bring down the heat. ( applause ) >> suarez: instead, the sounds and images from pyongyang today were all about defiance. civilians and members of the military staged a mass rally and state television carried a direct threat against the u.s. >> ( translated ): since the united states is about to ignite a nuclear war, we will be exercising our right to preemptiv
we're here because the republicans will not-- will not-- close any special interest tax loopholes in order to reduce the deficit. they say we'll do it in order to reduce some rates. i don't paint all republicans with that brush. some have said we may have to close loopholes to reduce the deficit and what do they want to protect? they want to protect tax breaks for corporate jets and now reduce four million to orbit a satellite. and last month, north koreans cheered scientists who carried out...
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this is a tax. it's a $50,000 tax. while i agree with senator brown, i don't think citizenship is for sale. i do believe that anyone who wants to come here should be given residency for free, if you will. they should be allowed to stay to work, to produce. immigrants don't take from this country. they produce and provide for this country. and a real free market would be just that. an open border policy that would welcome anyone, no handouts, no subsidies, but welcome anyone who wants to come here, work, and produce. >> all right. here are the numbers. a million immigrants come here legally and illegally. if you charge each 50 grand that, comes to $50 billion. that sure would help go a long way to help the budget problems, no? >> i think this is a terrible idea because it really does -- it produce this economic bias that wealthier people or pple who can afford to pay $50,000 are worth something more to this country. i think it send has terrible message and the senator is right. our citizenship is not for sale. immigrant
this is a tax. it's a $50,000 tax. while i agree with senator brown, i don't think citizenship is for sale. i do believe that anyone who wants to come here should be given residency for free, if you will. they should be allowed to stay to work, to produce. immigrants don't take from this country. they produce and provide for this country. and a real free market would be just that. an open border policy that would welcome anyone, no handouts, no subsidies, but welcome anyone who wants to come...
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. >> reporter: democrats pushed for new tax revenue to replace some of the spending cuts, but g.o.p. leaders made clear they would not do that. they've passed two bills to address the cuts last year, while the senate, led by the president's own party, did nothing. jamie? >> mike emanuel live in washington. mike, great to see you. kelly. >> reporter: thank you. >> kelly: the head of the irs is insisting the spending cuts won't delay tax refunds because the agency will put off any furloughs until the summer after tax season, but acting commissioner steven miller says he will be forced to continue a hiring freeze and make cutbacks in other areas. >> jamie: well, also, we're learning more about the actual number of illegal immigrants released due to the looming budget cuts, according to some newly disclosed figures the u.s. immigration and customs enforcement agency released more than 2000 illegal immigrants since february. and they plan to ranother 3,000 this month. that's something the department of homeland security has since put a stop to because of mounting criticism. >> kelly: and
. >> reporter: democrats pushed for new tax revenue to replace some of the spending cuts, but g.o.p. leaders made clear they would not do that. they've passed two bills to address the cuts last year, while the senate, led by the president's own party, did nothing. jamie? >> mike emanuel live in washington. mike, great to see you. kelly. >> reporter: thank you. >> kelly: the head of the irs is insisting the spending cuts won't delay tax refunds because the agency will put...
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force, they have come to a conclusion and they are volunteers and i don't think that they have any tax to grind and came up with a conclusion, that the sunshine ordinance was violated. clear by, and i cannot understand how their findings could be over turned. in some cases what is it? you need (inaudible) the red bean bag and asked for a instant replay. the replay could only be... the judge could only over turn the evidence that there was a mistake that was made. and i can't say how anyone could come to that conclusion, in this situation. you know, there was a violation, and this thing about they did not keep the records. well, it says, clearly, that this is a piece of information and e-mail that should have been kept and that the sunshine ordinance supercedes policy and the rec and park should have kept the e-mails and produced them when asked. one more thing. this is to me, it seems like a cover up, you know and water gate it was not just a crime it was a cover up that was the bigger problem. and in here i see the same case and i see the cover up. and i think that if you allow this t
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. >> the president got his tax hikes on january 1. this discussion about revenue, in my view, is over. it's about taking on the spending problem here in washington. >> woodruff: the president now has until just before midnight to issue an order that makes the cuts official. it will be weeks before many of the effects are felt. but within days, federal agencies will start sending out notices that hiring freezes and furloughs are coming. in addition, the associated press reported 2,000 illegal immigrants in detention were released in recent weeks to save money on jail costs. the administration had said the number was a "few hundred." and newly installed defense secretary chuck hagel said today the military is implementing the largest cuts in nearly 30 years. >> let me make it clear that this uncertainty puts at risk our ability to effectively fulfill all of our missions. >> woodruff: the army has curtailed training for nearly 80% of combat brigades. and in norfolk, virginia, home to the navy's atlantic fleet, the aircraft carrier "harry
. >> the president got his tax hikes on january 1. this discussion about revenue, in my view, is over. it's about taking on the spending problem here in washington. >> woodruff: the president now has until just before midnight to issue an order that makes the cuts official. it will be weeks before many of the effects are felt. but within days, federal agencies will start sending out notices that hiring freezes and furloughs are coming. in addition, the associated press reported...
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talk about jobs, deficit, taxes. we need to get a handle on those right away. >> thank you. you did that very well. you are invited back. see you next week. don't forget to check out panel plus where the group picks up a discussion on our web site fox news sunday.com and we will post a video shoon easte noon easter. we meet the newest members of the rom ney plan. [ kate ] many women may not be absorbing the calcium they take as well as they could because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster tacos. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering bster entrees. ke our delicus lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of succulent lobster tails. or our savory, new grilled maine lobster and bster tacos. it's back, but not for long. [ woman ] our guests g
talk about jobs, deficit, taxes. we need to get a handle on those right away. >> thank you. you did that very well. you are invited back. see you next week. don't forget to check out panel plus where the group picks up a discussion on our web site fox news sunday.com and we will post a video shoon easte noon easter. we meet the newest members of the rom ney plan. [ kate ] many women may not be absorbing the calcium they take as well as they could because they don't take it with food....
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i've got to defend these tax increases. i've been on every show -- >> i know. [inaudible conversations] >> it's unbelievable. i'm impressed how you keep that up. and it creates perception, right? that's what we've got -- wouldn't it be nice if we read about jerry out there going to boston and houston and going to salt lakety? i mean, wouldn't that -- salt lake city? i mean, you want to change the national narrative -- >> an older guy. that's why you need to do it. >> you want to -- yeah, it's tough. >> okay. >> oh, okay. i'll make it -- it's a long speech. very long speech. >> he's a look at some books that are being published this week. jeb bush, former republican governor of florida, and clint bolick, vice president of litigation at the goldwater institute, outline their plan for immigration reform in "immigration wars: forging an american solution." in "out of order: stories from the history of the supreme court," former supreme court justice sandra day o'connor presents a history of the high court and profiles several former justices. former president georg
i've got to defend these tax increases. i've been on every show -- >> i know. [inaudible conversations] >> it's unbelievable. i'm impressed how you keep that up. and it creates perception, right? that's what we've got -- wouldn't it be nice if we read about jerry out there going to boston and houston and going to salt lakety? i mean, wouldn't that -- salt lake city? i mean, you want to change the national narrative -- >> an older guy. that's why you need to do it. >> you...
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taxes. we need to get a handle on those right away. >> chris: thank you. you did that very well. you are invited back. see you next week. don't forget to check out panel plus where the group picks right up with the discussion on our website "fox news sunday" .com. we will post the video before noon eastern time. follow us on twitter @ fox news sunday. up next, we meet the newest members of the romney clan. >>. >> chris: as we said today marks a return to the national stage for the romneys but it was really a coming out for two other members of the family who were born on valentine's day. >> these are the latest editions to the romney clan. these are number 19 and 20. >> eleanor over here and this
taxes. we need to get a handle on those right away. >> chris: thank you. you did that very well. you are invited back. see you next week. don't forget to check out panel plus where the group picks right up with the discussion on our website "fox news sunday" .com. we will post the video before noon eastern time. follow us on twitter @ fox news sunday. up next, we meet the newest members of the romney clan. >>. >> chris: as we said today marks a return to the national...
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taxes. we need to get a handle on those right away. >> chris: thank you. you did that very well. you are invited back. see you next week. don't forget to check out panel plus where the group picks right up with the discussion on our website "fox news sunday" .com. we will post the video before noon eastern time. follow us on twitter @ fox news sunday. up next, we meet the newest members of the romney clan. [ coughs ] [ angry gibberish ] i took something for my sinus, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ angry gibberish ] your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters should be for cookies, not your investment strategy. if you believe in the sheer brilliance of a simple explanation. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors
taxes. we need to get a handle on those right away. >> chris: thank you. you did that very well. you are invited back. see you next week. don't forget to check out panel plus where the group picks right up with the discussion on our website "fox news sunday" .com. we will post the video before noon eastern time. follow us on twitter @ fox news sunday. up next, we meet the newest members of the romney clan. [ coughs ] [ angry gibberish ] i took something for my sinus, but i still...
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thanks to broken promise no one in the middle class would pay a dime in tax. gasoline prices are double what they were when the president took office. he seems content since his credit card doesn't fuel air force one or the long murder cade. he seem to prefer to buy oil from megawilthy mideast princes. the ridiculous ranting that he can't find 2.4 percent out of a budget bloated with bacon, that's laughable. we are talking about 83 billion. that is it a lot of money and equal to what big banks get in stub sidis and bail outs from the federal treasury every year. identical to the amount we bory every month andaldads to a debt that is it doubled under the president. i can find more painless cuts accidentally than he claims he can find to the finest minds and ivy league schools in the land. their knives caint be that dull. as a gov knov, i had to cut 10 percent or more from the budget. we kept scooms open and police and firemen still answered the calls and good southern mothers made bis cutes and red-eye gravy . churches still had dinner on the ground and all day
thanks to broken promise no one in the middle class would pay a dime in tax. gasoline prices are double what they were when the president took office. he seems content since his credit card doesn't fuel air force one or the long murder cade. he seem to prefer to buy oil from megawilthy mideast princes. the ridiculous ranting that he can't find 2.4 percent out of a budget bloated with bacon, that's laughable. we are talking about 83 billion. that is it a lot of money and equal to what big banks...
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but having the tax rate at 35% on the top 1% is very different than 35% of all taxes. that's a very different number. rates are the killers for job creators. they should have lower rates and a broader base. >> quickly, were you surprised that the hike in taxes, not just on the upper income people but capital gains didn't have a negative impact. >> i don't think this is how it's gone up. we make the assumption there is 11% who owns everything. that group of people, they take risks, invest and it rotates over time. if you're a winner you have the ability to move in. if you lose, make a mistake, you can rotate out. >> all right. i have to get out. i gave you a shot. >> oh, come on. >> the gop should make this message. art, thank you. thank you to jonathan golub. thanks. this is some of the strangest video you are ever going to see. basketball bad boy dennis rodman traipsing around north korea, of all places. wait until you hear what he has to say about kim jong eun. >> you know, he was so honest. the one thing that, guess what, his grandfather or father were great leaders
but having the tax rate at 35% on the top 1% is very different than 35% of all taxes. that's a very different number. rates are the killers for job creators. they should have lower rates and a broader base. >> quickly, were you surprised that the hike in taxes, not just on the upper income people but capital gains didn't have a negative impact. >> i don't think this is how it's gone up. we make the assumption there is 11% who owns everything. that group of people, they take risks,...
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if we are going -- the president counted his tax hooks on january one. if we are going to get rid of loopholes, let's make the tax code fair for all americans. >> the president is urging the congress to work with him on a compromise. polls are showing the president sharing some of the blame for the crisis. his approval rating dropping from 51% to 49%. and his top economic adviser, gene sperling, saying today, as republicans begin to see the effects of the budget cuts, a solution could be found. >> our hope is that as more republicans start to see this pain in their own districts that they will choose bipartisan compromise over this absolutist position. that's why, just yesterday, the president is on the phone, calling both democrat and republican senators, who he believes want to be part of a compromise. >> reporter: the president's calling for what he calls a balanced approach, which republicans say means another tax hike after taxes already went up january 1. >> jamie: steve, great to see you. thanks for the report. >> eric: polls show the majority of
if we are going -- the president counted his tax hooks on january one. if we are going to get rid of loopholes, let's make the tax code fair for all americans. >> the president is urging the congress to work with him on a compromise. polls are showing the president sharing some of the blame for the crisis. his approval rating dropping from 51% to 49%. and his top economic adviser, gene sperling, saying today, as republicans begin to see the effects of the budget cuts, a solution could be...
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. >> make it clear that the president got the tax hikes on january 1st. there is a discussion about the revenue in my view is over. it is about taking on the spending problem here in washington. >> and even though he heard it all before, president obama gave some of the republican delegation the benefit of the doubt yesterday. >> i do know that there are republicans in congress who privately at least say that they would rather close tax loopholes than let these cuts go through. i know that there are democrats who would rather do smart entitlement reform rather than let the cuts go through, so there is a caucus of commonsense up there on capitol hill, but it is a silent group right now. >> of course, we are well past common sense. if we have learned nothing else from the debt deal showdown, the fiscal cliff and now the sequester, it is that putting together a fiscal plan for one of the largest economies in the world apparently has nothing to do with common sense, because here is common sense. common sense tells you that when someone holds out a football, y
. >> make it clear that the president got the tax hikes on january 1st. there is a discussion about the revenue in my view is over. it is about taking on the spending problem here in washington. >> and even though he heard it all before, president obama gave some of the republican delegation the benefit of the doubt yesterday. >> i do know that there are republicans in congress who privately at least say that they would rather close tax loopholes than let these cuts go...
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you have got your tax increase. president obama won that round. he he got his tax increase. then you say to boehner and the republicans, okay. let's trim 10%. give me youredies. i will give you my ideas and we will come together and then after that we'll take on the tax code and try to close some of these loopholes but at the same time for 2014 and 2015, we will try to mitigate some of the spending there. then everybody is engaged. all right? that wasn't even close to -- that's whether a should happen. it wasn't even close. >> this president seems to think that the way to negotiate is to make the other guy an offer that he can't possibly accept. i mean, it is completely, politically crazy to think that the republicans, who have just acquiesced, not that they had a lot of choice but acquiesced in this significant tax increase which you just mentioned on the highest income people. it is not unreasonable for them to turn around and say okay, you have got your tax increase, now let's work on the spending side. and his view is, no, no. we will do some spending but we have got to
you have got your tax increase. president obama won that round. he he got his tax increase. then you say to boehner and the republicans, okay. let's trim 10%. give me youredies. i will give you my ideas and we will come together and then after that we'll take on the tax code and try to close some of these loopholes but at the same time for 2014 and 2015, we will try to mitigate some of the spending there. then everybody is engaged. all right? that wasn't even close to -- that's whether a should...
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also of comes despite higher payroll taxes and despite uncertainty in the run-up to those across-the-board federal spending cuts that kicked in, as of march first. overall, it was the best jobs report since 2009. to help us look at developments-- big and small-- behind the numbers, we turn to diane swonk, senior managing director and chief economist for mesirow financial, a diversified financial services firm based in chicago. and, daniel gross, global business editor and a columnist for "newsweek" and "the daily beast." dian swonk, what does it tell you that even amidst all the washington crises and the deadlines and the cffhangers job growth remains solid? >> well, it is certainly welcome news to see, particularly the private sector generating almost 250,000 jobs during the month. and as you noted earlier, the increase in jobs in the construction sector is going to fall over on the imprint of housing there, also on manufacturing, the bloomberg production was up, employment, along with construction materials so you are seeing the spill over finely showing signs of healing after being dorm
also of comes despite higher payroll taxes and despite uncertainty in the run-up to those across-the-board federal spending cuts that kicked in, as of march first. overall, it was the best jobs report since 2009. to help us look at developments-- big and small-- behind the numbers, we turn to diane swonk, senior managing director and chief economist for mesirow financial, a diversified financial services firm based in chicago. and, daniel gross, global business editor and a columnist for...
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well, today in many states felon disenfranchisement laws accomplish what poll taxes and literacy tests ultimately could not. now, this doesn't affect just some small segment of the african-american community. to the contrary, in many large urban areas today more than half of working-age african-american men now have criminal records and are, thus, subject to legalized discrimination for the rest of their lives. in fact, in some cities like chicago, baltimore, philadelphia, d.c., the list could go on, in some cities the statistics are far worse. in fact, it was reported in chicago that if you take into account prisoners, if you actually count prisoners as people and keep in mind that prisoners are excluded from poverty statistics and unemployment data, thus masking the severity of racial inequality in the united states. but if you actually count prisoners as people in the chicago area, nearly 80% of working-age african-american men, criminal records, thus subject to legalized discrimination for the rest of their lives. these men are part of a growing undercaste. not class, caste. a grou
well, today in many states felon disenfranchisement laws accomplish what poll taxes and literacy tests ultimately could not. now, this doesn't affect just some small segment of the african-american community. to the contrary, in many large urban areas today more than half of working-age african-american men now have criminal records and are, thus, subject to legalized discrimination for the rest of their lives. in fact, in some cities like chicago, baltimore, philadelphia, d.c., the list could...
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move it behind the counter and tax and regulate it. we're talking about bringing in $60 million to our state every year. it's taking it away from the cartel and bringing the money to the state. there are a lot of reasons that it makes it a sensible reform. >> michael: you know that working with the federal government is part of that. none of these things will happen without some response from the federal government. you cosponsored this legislation, what are people who are on your team, let's say what are they doing now to accommodate what the federal government wants to do. i understand there is an understanding that the federal government is going to play a role here. >> absolutely. we really, along with the state government are taking positive steps towards the responsible regulation and responsible implementation of this law meaning strict standards to prevent out of state diversion prevent teen usage and prevent people from driving under the influence. our work is to establish strict rules around those measures, and to fund the re
move it behind the counter and tax and regulate it. we're talking about bringing in $60 million to our state every year. it's taking it away from the cartel and bringing the money to the state. there are a lot of reasons that it makes it a sensible reform. >> michael: you know that working with the federal government is part of that. none of these things will happen without some response from the federal government. you cosponsored this legislation, what are people who are on your team,...
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higher taxes will kick in but it is more down the road. hall of facts will play out as far as furloughs and people not getting paid. when you're talking about missing a day or two of work, it is not going to add up. the obama administration kind of misplayed this and the media. we do expect a budget compromise and six weeks to two months maybe three months down the road. it's should come. it is a process. obama had some republicans to dinner last night. >> the storm was a dud in washington. newscasters are getting slammed today. >> i used to live there. it is more than twice zone than a snow zone. >> boeing is testing their batteries again. the worry about the company long term? >> this is one of those stories that could have a buying opportunity. the battery is bad and failed test and an emergency landing. and wall street, that is a good thing. it creates a buying opportunity. the battery will get fixed. all new cars have the same issues. the blade will get fixed. boeing should lower their stock as a figure out their issues. >> let's take
higher taxes will kick in but it is more down the road. hall of facts will play out as far as furloughs and people not getting paid. when you're talking about missing a day or two of work, it is not going to add up. the obama administration kind of misplayed this and the media. we do expect a budget compromise and six weeks to two months maybe three months down the road. it's should come. it is a process. obama had some republicans to dinner last night. >> the storm was a dud in...
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got his tax hikes on january 1st. this discussion about revenue, m my view, is over. >> reporter: even with so many americans weary from all the sequestration talk, ears perked after the president mixed star wars and star trek to illustrate he can't force a solution. >> the fact that they don't take it means that i should somehow, you know, do a jedi mind meld with these folks and convince them to do what's right. >> reporter: government agencies are already taking steps to get in line with those budget cuts. we have a few examples for you. the fda says there could be 2100 fewer food safety inspections because the agency would have to reign in spending to last year's levels. now, the transportation department says that the nation's busiest airports, including san francisco international airport, would see runway closures, which would likely lead to widespread delays and flight cancellation. finally, the coastguard says that the budget cuts could potentially restrict rescues, saying that it has to cut back the number o
got his tax hikes on january 1st. this discussion about revenue, m my view, is over. >> reporter: even with so many americans weary from all the sequestration talk, ears perked after the president mixed star wars and star trek to illustrate he can't force a solution. >> the fact that they don't take it means that i should somehow, you know, do a jedi mind meld with these folks and convince them to do what's right. >> reporter: government agencies are already taking steps to...
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. >> harris: the showdown over spending your tax dollars. and caretakers and customers at a big cat reserve left in shock after someone apparently left the gate open and a 500-pound lion walked right out and killed this woman. tonight, cat haven reopening for business. i'm harris falkner. new defense secretary chuck hagel getting a crash course in a rocky relationship with afghanistan. his first official visit to the region and what a welcome from afghanistan's president hamid karzai. he's accusing our country of cooperating with the enemy to spread chaos across this country. just a little context for you here, and a reminder, not that you need it, we lost 2,170 american lives and more than 540 billion dollars spent over a decade trying to make life better for afghans with the taliban targeting any kind of help or hope we could give them during the war. the taliban of course killed countless people and previously provided safe haven for osama bin laden and today afghan president saying our military is working with the taliban. it appeared we
. >> harris: the showdown over spending your tax dollars. and caretakers and customers at a big cat reserve left in shock after someone apparently left the gate open and a 500-pound lion walked right out and killed this woman. tonight, cat haven reopening for business. i'm harris falkner. new defense secretary chuck hagel getting a crash course in a rocky relationship with afghanistan. his first official visit to the region and what a welcome from afghanistan's president hamid karzai....
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it is about tax increases. and tax increases are just going to hurt -- harm our economy just that much more. he is trying to make it as bad as possible to blame republicans. and he should be ashamed of himself. >> shannon: let me ask you quickly, we are almost out of time. the fact that the president has reached out and met with folks like your colleague congressman paul ryan are you you encouraged he has reached out and they are having discussions? >> i hope this is not just a photo op and we have seen these types of things before. certainly we ought to come together and photo focus on whs good for america. stop the out of control spending both parties have been doing in washington. we have got to balance our budget. we have got to deal with this unsustainable debt and democrats and republicans alike have to come together to make sure that that happens. we have to stop worrying about what is good for the next election or what is good for one party or another. let's look at what is good for the people around th
it is about tax increases. and tax increases are just going to hurt -- harm our economy just that much more. he is trying to make it as bad as possible to blame republicans. and he should be ashamed of himself. >> shannon: let me ask you quickly, we are almost out of time. the fact that the president has reached out and met with folks like your colleague congressman paul ryan are you you encouraged he has reached out and they are having discussions? >> i hope this is not just a...
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chose republicans open to negotiating a so-called grand bargain with the president that would include tax reform and cuts to medicare and social security. now, senior advisors tell us scott, that the president knows he's in a political vice. he needs republican help to alleviate the across-the-board spending cuts known as sequestration but he can't get that help unless he negotiates a bigger deficit-cutting deal. tonight's dinner, scott, may be a step in that direction. >> pelley: may be a thaw on a cold night. thank you. nancy cordes is on capitol hill for us. what do the senate republicans think of the invitation, nancy? >> reporter: scott, they were tkpwreurbs today saying they were honored to be invited but they pointed out in previous presidencies this would not be big news because it would be a more common occurrence. in fact, senator susan colins of maine, a moderate republican who was not invited, told us in the beginning of his presidency mr. obama used to reach out to her by phone every couple of months and so did his chief of staff. but in recent years she said those calls have
chose republicans open to negotiating a so-called grand bargain with the president that would include tax reform and cuts to medicare and social security. now, senior advisors tell us scott, that the president knows he's in a political vice. he needs republican help to alleviate the across-the-board spending cuts known as sequestration but he can't get that help unless he negotiates a bigger deficit-cutting deal. tonight's dinner, scott, may be a step in that direction. >> pelley: may be...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> welcome back. sorry. >> take a look at this market, bill. >> let's do that. >> the all-time closing high 14,164. we're only ten minutes away. doesn't look like we get there today. >> need 50 points. let's ask our next guest. anthony chan, chris hise. we've asked two smart guys to join us here today. will it matter if we close at a high today? >> i don't think so but i think we'll get there. they're worried because somehow china is trying to slow the economy down to avoid. that's not a concern. i would be more concerned if they were worried the economy was crashing. they're worried about italy because italy has political issues. plooil issues is what politician dos. they figure them
low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> welcome back. sorry. >> take a look at this market, bill. >> let's do that. >> the all-time closing high 14,164. we're only ten minutes...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. stuart: and you're saying the state department is flat out totally wrong? >> flat out totally wrong. you have conservative farmers and ranchers blocking this pipeline, locking themselves down to equipment. trust me, i think that the president had every intention to pass this because he's buddy buddy with, you know, all of the oil companies. stuart: the state department says that those tar sands contribute 0.01% of global emissions. >> take that paper, crumple it up and throw it away. that was a piece of garbage. stuart: that was a pleasure. >> you guys need to get some stuff out of our ears. stuart: the stuff is out of my ears. i'm feeling real cool now. that was daryl hannah yesterday
low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. stuart: and you're saying the state department is flat out totally wrong? >> flat out totally wrong. you have conservative farmers and ranchers blocking this...
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what the president's got to give to this crowd to get them to do what we need for more progressive taxes. that's why i don't want to close the door on anything. i don't want to change cpi. i don't want to raise the retirement age. we could raise the cap on social security. >> the payroll cap. >> yes know that the payroll cap so the upper income people would pay more. social security is not in the troubled condition that the conservatives like to say. you start off they don't like medicare and social security. from their inception conservatives don't think that government should play a role in retirement and healthcare the way social security and medicare do. they would try to come in from every angle every chance they get. >> isn't there some irony in the president and mitt romney, republicans and democrats before the elections saying oh, the other side is trying to cut medicare. then they turn around right after the election and they both talk about cutting medicare. >> that's why we make sure that the president does the right thing on this. >> good luck on that. i'm a little more skept
what the president's got to give to this crowd to get them to do what we need for more progressive taxes. that's why i don't want to close the door on anything. i don't want to change cpi. i don't want to raise the retirement age. we could raise the cap on social security. >> the payroll cap. >> yes know that the payroll cap so the upper income people would pay more. social security is not in the troubled condition that the conservatives like to say. you start off they don't like...
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payroll tax increases out there. is that factored into this market already? >> the good news is that the low priced retailers tend to be the bigger components -- >> simple answer, pete, what's -- >> okay so that -- >> and consumer confidence is improving. >> right. >> here's -- >> here's what's not in terms of labor participation rate you've got the major retailers, restaurants, going below 30 hours a week. they're going to have to hire more employees, participation. >> all right. >> hours worked is up that's a good thing. >> have a good weekend. steve liesman we'll be right back as well and as we head to break take a look at the s&p inching back into the green industrials materials leading the way today and coming up on the half, also, big week for dell as carl icahn joins the fight but should you follow him? two traders one debate. and you get to vote for the winner. jcpenney the stock trader ceo ron johnson took over you guys know that by now sales slumping layoffs mounting now a former retail boss tells us what h
payroll tax increases out there. is that factored into this market already? >> the good news is that the low priced retailers tend to be the bigger components -- >> simple answer, pete, what's -- >> okay so that -- >> and consumer confidence is improving. >> right. >> here's -- >> here's what's not in terms of labor participation rate you've got the major retailers, restaurants, going below 30 hours a week. they're going to have to hire more employees,...
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if you doubt this foul on go on tour and search-tag asleep taxing or sleep text. the danger of courses that you sent them into the wrong person. now the good news. there is a cure for this disorder. you can't turn your phone off before you go to bed or stored on the other side of the room gabe slate kron 4 news. well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. >> good morning. thanks for watching kron 4 we will be talking some movies this hour. one of the largest bay area movie festivals' kicks off this week. >> let's take a quick look outside this morning. we've been keeping an eye on the weather and there has been minor change. all over class and some blue skies. looking live at st
if you doubt this foul on go on tour and search-tag asleep taxing or sleep text. the danger of courses that you sent them into the wrong person. now the good news. there is a cure for this disorder. you can't turn your phone off before you go to bed or stored on the other side of the room gabe slate kron 4 news. well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording...
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will not close any special interest tax loopholes in order to reduce the deficit, none. >> woodruff: ray suarez examines the united nations security council's move to impose new sanctions on north korea and pyongyang's threat to launch a nuclear strike on the u.s. >> brown: and hari sreenivasan looks at the passage of the nation's strictest abortion law in arkansas, where nearly all procedures will have to be done in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supportsc
will not close any special interest tax loopholes in order to reduce the deficit, none. >> woodruff: ray suarez examines the united nations security council's move to impose new sanctions on north korea and pyongyang's threat to launch a nuclear strike on the u.s. >> brown: and hari sreenivasan looks at the passage of the nation's strictest abortion law in arkansas, where nearly all procedures will have to be done in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. that's all ahead on tonight's...
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of hurting the middle class by rejecting his proposal to close tax loopholes for the wealthy. republicans say democrats have to rein in spending. >>> urging the supreme court to reject california's ban on same- sex marriage by the president of the united states. >> the supreme court asks me, or my attorney general, or solicitor general, to do we think that meets constitutional muster, i felt it was important for us to answer that question honestly. answer is no. >> the president said there is no constitution the rationale for banning same-sex marriages from marrying. oral arguments at the supreme court are set for march 26. >>> he plays for the super bowl champion baltimore ravens. and now, he is joining the call to repeal proposition 8. an attorney for the linebacker brenden imabadaj filed a brief with the u.s. supreme court and says the attitude of professional sports is changing and teams and players are speaking out against home phobia and tolerance is becoming the message in locker rooms. the linebacker went to high school in santa cruz and attended ucla. >>> some musicia
of hurting the middle class by rejecting his proposal to close tax loopholes for the wealthy. republicans say democrats have to rein in spending. >>> urging the supreme court to reject california's ban on same- sex marriage by the president of the united states. >> the supreme court asks me, or my attorney general, or solicitor general, to do we think that meets constitutional muster, i felt it was important for us to answer that question honestly. answer is no. >> the...
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but the tobacco taxes go to fund the state children's health insurance fund that's been expanded and expanded to the point that they don't want you to smoke. but they do because they want the state children's health insurance program so they can buy votes. and in new york city, a family of four making $93,000 a year can get subsidized health insurance because i smoke cigarettes. now, if you're not going to ask me to be a part of the consumption, don't ask me to pay for your kid's health insurance. >> a lot of snack companies and even food companies, they pay a lot of money to figure out exactly what gets people hooked as wendy said. and then they use that. it gets people hooked. they come in and that's what we do. >> they're hooked on food? >> and it's mostly disguised. the salt, sugar and trans fats is disguised. >> here's the thing, wendy, you and i talk about it. people are addicted to relationships. some people -- they have to be in a relationship. some people are addicted to love. some people are addicted to sex, some are addicted to getting their hair colored, to hair weaves, t
but the tobacco taxes go to fund the state children's health insurance fund that's been expanded and expanded to the point that they don't want you to smoke. but they do because they want the state children's health insurance program so they can buy votes. and in new york city, a family of four making $93,000 a year can get subsidized health insurance because i smoke cigarettes. now, if you're not going to ask me to be a part of the consumption, don't ask me to pay for your kid's health...